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| Die Hard 4.0 (2 Disc Special Edition) [2007] | ![Die Hard 4.0 (2 Disc Special Edition) [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51k8iHapDuL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Len Wiseman Actors: Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Maggie Q, Timothy Olyphant, Mary Elizabeth Winstead Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Amazon.co.uk Review Twelve years after iDie Hard with a Vengeance/i, the third and previous film in the iDie Hard/i franchise, iDie Hard 4.0/i finds John McClane (Bruce Willis) a few years older, not any happier, and just as kick-ass as ever. Right after he has a fight with his college-age daughter (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a call comes in to pick up a hacker (Justin Long, iDodgeball/i) who might help the FBI learn something about a brief security blip in their systems. Now any iDie Hard/i fan knows that this is when the assassins with foreign accents and high-powered weaponry show up, telling McClane that once again he's stumbled into an assignment that's anything but routine. Once that wreckage has cleared, it is revealed that the hacker is only one of many hackers who are being targeted for extermination after they helped set up a "fire sale," a three-pronged cyberattack designed to bring down the entire country by crippling its transportation, finances, and utilities. That plan is now being put into action by a mysterious team (Timothy Olyphant, iDeadwood/i, and Maggie Q, iMission: Impossible 3/i) that seems to be operating under the government's noses. iDie Hard 4.0/i uses some of the cat-and-mouse elements of iDie Hard with a Vengeance/i along with some of the pick-'em-off-one-by-one elements of the now-classic original movie. And it's the most consistently enjoyable installment of the franchise since the original, with eye-popping stunts (directed by Len Wiseman of the iUnderworld/i franchise), good humour, and Willis's ability to toss off a quip while barely alive. Yippee-ki-ay! i--David Horiuchi/i
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  Should be called "Impossible to Die" December 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When your sequals start getting upto 4's and in Rockys case, the 6's, there's always the danger that the people who made the film are flogging a dead horse, or the particular lead stars career is on the hard shoulder and in need of a jump start so you usually have to be cautious.br /I wasn't sure if that was the case with this because Bruce Willis was still showing up in Sin Cities and Len Wiseman had just made the Underworld movies so I dove in anyway. Am I glad I did!br /This movie had alot to live up to following part 3, but it does, and then some! The story is there or there abouts, good enough but then there's the action, which is mental!br /Since 'ol John McClane had already destroyed a skyscraper, an airport and the best part of New York city in the last three outings I suppose the only way to up the ante was to get the 'wife-beater-vest' wearing alcoholic to basically blow the whole of the USA up! well almost.br /The story revolves around a terrorist who is aiming to cripple the US economy by destroying the governments security network, and obviously the guy who has been in the wrong place at the wrong time so many times before you would have thought he would be a hermit by now, is the person who is going to save the day. Which he does, but like I say, not before destroying everything he comes across, including most parts of his body.br / br /Listen, I could go on about this but there's no need, you either like action or not, if you do, buy this and love it, if you don't, then buy this and someone in your house will.br /As my title says, you don't have to be a die hard action flick fan to like it, it's just wicked.br /...Can't wait for Die Hard 5: Suicide Doesn't Work, where McClane saves the world from colliding with the sun with nothing but his vest and some aspirin! br /DVD wise, if you like all of the series, I would potentially look at the quadrilogy, []br /
  Great Film, but fault with DVD. August 15, 2008 First of all, this is the Best Die Hard film since the first one. This has brought the franchise to the 21st century with a bang, literally, and has great performances.br /br /However, when the bad guys are not speaking English, the DVD fails to show translation subtitles, which were present in the Cinema and on Sky TV, it gets annyoing that if you want a translation you have to constantly turn the DVD subtitles on then off again.br /br /Other than that, good film.
  Die Farce... August 14, 2008 As a movie, Die Hard 4.0 is an average action thriller. Which is to say that it is like almost every other action movie ... except Bruce Willis plays a character called John McClane.br /br /Imagine a feature length episode of The A-Team . Imagine YET ANOTHER razor-thin plot about an operative turned rogue (again? Sheesh, the FBI and CIA really must sort out their vetting procedures). Imagine a Die Hard Movie with no swearing. That's right. No "Yippie Ki-Ay!". An absolute dearth of blood and gore. Bad guys that are seemingly indestructible. Where everyone can jump from exploding helicopters and walk away. Where John McClane can jump onto a jet and punch a plane to death. Moments where logic and common sense are jettisoned in favour of yet another KER-POW explosion. Where bad guys aim is worse than stormtroopers. They couldn't hit a football pitch with a nuke even if they were standing on it.br /br /This isn't to say that Die Hard 4.0 isn't enjoyable. It's a fun rollercoaster ride of good setpieces and has some good moments. But it isn't a Die Hard movie. The familiar, world weary air, the wisecracking, very human John McClane is replaced by a sanitized PG-13 Uberhuman Brucinator. Combine this with an infuriating personality void geek of a McGuffin, a set of impossible conincidences, and the standard end-of-civilisation plot, and it... doesn't make sense. It raises more questions than it answers.br /br /Where do they go to get these henchmen? Bad Guys'R'Us? Why blow people up with a virus when they have crack squad teams of assasins on site? Whats the bad guys motive? To prove a point? At what point did he decide not to be a boring geek and become an evil greedomanic? When did Bruce become Homer Simpson? - There's a scene in a car where you almost expect his skin to turn yellow and ask "YOU DON'T LIKE GRAND FUNK?"br /br /And if you are going to steal from other action films "Under Siege 2" and "True Lies" are not good reference points. And cutting the movie to shreds so it can get a "PG" in the States is simply an insult to the millions of people who paid money to see the other films. Thankfully this edition contains more adult material where the world is not wrapped in cotton wool, but it's like a kids version of a Die Hard movie. br /br /"Die Hard 4.0" is... an average action movie trapped inside a bunch of sanitised video game type exploits. It also shows how far movies have fallen in the past decade. It's awash with typical tricks of modern film making : jump zooms, jump cuts, and is sometimes barely comprehensible superfast camera moves. The bad guys are charmless ciphers, Willis an indestructible cleanmouth, and overall it's a missed, open goal. All this film represents is a sizable opening weekend to the board at the Nakatomi Building of 20th Century Fox. It's not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but it's not very good either.
  Could Have Been Better...Could Have Been Worse!!! May 5, 2008 Better than I expected, certainly as good as Die Hard 3 (of which I found the action setpieces a slight dissapointment) but not as good as Die Hard or Die Hard 2.br /The film is very well made and the Special FX stunts are excellent.br /However it's just a bit too over the top in places too reliant on CGI - specifically the scene with Bruce Willis hanging off the jet fighter (very like True Lies). Hmmm, a 52 year old should know his limitations!br /When it comes to action I prefer the gunplay (as in Die Hard 2's shootout with the terrorists SWAT) the hand to hand combat (McClane v Karl from Die Hard). I think a more realistic approach would work better especially as John McClane is now a middle-aged man - instead of crossing into James Bond territory. The action is spectacular; car chases, shootouts, lots of BIG explosions but, although hard edged, it isn't quite as violent as the previous installments. I've only seen this 2 Disc cut which does contain slightly more violence/swearing than the single disc (theatrical) edition.br /I'm not overly keen on the villains here, Tim Olyphant is fairly good as the main protagonist but the whole concept of bringing down the Internet feels a little sterile lacks any real sense of threat. Its hardly the same as deliberateley crashing 747's or exploding the roof of a skyscraper!br /There's little in the way of impending loss of life - after all America once functioned perfectly well without being Online!br /Not very keen on the computer nerds either! The only sidekick I've ever liked in this series was Zeus (Samuel L Jackson in DH3). McClane works better when being up against it by himself.br /Fairplay to Willis, he's in pretty good shape his acting is good, if anything there's less of the smugness that was present early in his career. An Ex of mine couldn't even look at him on screen, she hated him that much! The one liners are still here but a bit more self deprecating now.br /Absoluteley loved the stunt where he used the police car to take down abr /pursuing chopper. REALLY spectacular any CG used was done so sparingly.br /Direction is good, in fact everything is good really. It's just difficult for the film to measure up to its predecessors!br /(The latest Indiana Jones is good BUT faces a similiar dilemma).br /If you don't expect the intensity of parts 1 and 2, then I think you might enjoy it. I'd like to see another one but perhaps with an edgier plot/director.br /Not as good a sequel as say, Rocky Balboa is, but easily as good as something like Terminator 3. Somewhere between 3 4 stars, I'll go to 4 as it was never boring and 3 stars would be too harsh!br /br /
  Stupidest among all Die Hard movies... January 24, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong, I am a fan of the Die Hard movies. But this one...?
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